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Boeing Back in the Sky: FAA Approval and Jet Orders Lift BA Stock – What Analysts Say

Boeing Stock Forecast: BA Stock Analysis and Share Price Outlook (November 2025)

November 15, 2025 – Boeing Co. (NYSE: BA) is at a critical juncture as 2025 nears its end. The aerospace giant’s stock has faced turbulence in recent weeks, sliding over 12% since late October after Boeing delayed the first 777X jet delivery to 2027 and took a hefty $5 billion charge related to that program swingtradebot.com theguardian.com. This setback punctuated what had been a strong year: even after the drop, BA stock remains up roughly 13% year-to-date as of mid-November reuters.com. Investors are now digesting the latest Boeing news and weighing short-term challenges against the long-term recovery story. In this
15 November 2025
Boeing Back in the Sky: FAA Approval and Jet Orders Lift BA Stock – What Analysts Say

Boeing Back in the Sky: FAA Approval and Jet Orders Lift BA Stock – What Analysts Say

Near-term forecasts: Analysts are watching Boeing’s progress closely. Many note that Boeing still has to clear remaining certification hurdles and manage its supply chain. Aerospace strategist Tony Bancroft (Gabelli Funds) calls Boeing a “long-term winner,” noting its robust backlog and improving controls qz.com. Bernstein’s Harned expects Boeing to meet its year-end production goals now that rework is done investing.com. S&P global analyst Ben Tsocanos (cited in 2024) said new liquidity measures were “prudent” given Boeing’s credit needs. Overall, market-watchers see Boeing’s stock as having room to run if deliveries and cash flow keep improving – but the company’s own caution
20 October 2025
Boeing Stock Surges: FAA Clears Production Boost and Big Orders Fuel Rally

Boeing Stock Surges: FAA Clears Production Boost and Big Orders Fuel Rally

FAA Approves Higher Output In a major positive for Boeing, the FAA on Oct 17 announced it had “conducted extensive reviews” and would allow Boeing to ramp 737 MAX output to 42 per month reuters.com. Boeing immediately confirmed it would “begin boosting production quickly” reuters.com. Boeing CEO Kelly Ortberg had long said the company was “pretty confident” it could raise the rate to 42 by year-end reuters.com, and after regulatory approval he outlined plans for subsequent increases in five-jet increments reuters.com. Tech investor site TechStock² noted the FAA news alongside other positives: “U.S. regulators cleared Boeing to boost 737 MAX output
18 October 2025
Northrop’s New “Chonker” Spacecraft Debuts – Cygnus XL Takes on SpaceX & Boeing

Northrop’s New “Chonker” Spacecraft Debuts – Cygnus XL Takes on SpaceX & Boeing

Design and Capabilities of Northrop’s Cygnus XL Northrop Grumman’s Cygnus XL is an enlarged version of the company’s proven Cygnus cargo spacecraft, engineered to carry significantly more supplies to orbit. Design-wise, the Cygnus XL consists of two main parts: a cylindrical pressurized cargo module (PCM) where goods are stored, and a service module with propulsion, power, and avionics. The XL variant’s pressurized module has been stretched by 5.2 feet (1.6 m) compared to earlier models cbsnews.com. This extension boosts the internal volume by about one-third, allowing Cygnus XL to accommodate bulkier and heavier cargo loads than before. Northrop reports the new craft
16 September 2025
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